Summing data from column in Attribute table

There are several methods that I may refer you to:


1. First one is called "Show statistical summary". Symbolized as a Sigma symbol(Sigma), placed in the main QGIS working window.

Show_statistical_summary

In the appearing window, you just need to choose the layer which you are interested in (population data) and choose the field that you want to explore, seems like "UN_2015_E". The total number will be calculated just in the row called 'Sum'.

The same result can be achieved with View > Statistical summary

Or as it was already mentioned by @Erik you can proceed with View > Panels > Statistics Panel


2. There is a plugin called "Group Stats", see the image below.

Group_Stats


3. If you open the Attribute table and put the layer in edited mode, then you will be able to type sum("UN_2015_E") in the Expression dialogue and get the result as an Output preview.

In case if you are dealing not with integer values your expression can be altered as round(sum("UN_2015_E"),0)


4. With a hint from @J.R, there is also a possibility with a Virtual layer through Layer > Add Layer > Add/Edit Virtual Layer.

In the Query panel, you just need to type a short statement, see the image below.

SELECT SUM("UN_2015_E")
FROM "Your_shapefile_name"

Virtual_layer

In case of not integer values, you can adjust your query as following

SELECT ROUND(SUM("UN_2015_E"))
FROM "Your_shapefile_name"

5. If you open Plugins > Python Console you can achieve the result with typing following command in Python prompt

print(sum(filter(None,[f['UN_2015_E'] for f in qgis.utils.iface.activeLayer().getFeatures()])))

The code above calculates the sum of all NOT NULL applying a filter.

Additionally you can also refer to a layer by its name

print(sum(filter(None,[f['UN_2015_E'] for f in QgsProject.instance().mapLayersByName('your_layer_name')[0].getFeatures()])))

6. Using a QGIS domestic statistical geoalgorithms. Search for 'Basic statistics for fields' in Processing Toolbox. Choose the field "UN_2015_E" and get the result as Sum: ***.

basic_statistic


7. And finally it is possible to obtain the summing values via the SAGA Field Statistics tool, which will calculate the sum as one of the parameters.

field_statistics


References:

  • How to group and count attribute data?
  • Sum values in a field
  • Calculating sum of parts of column based on another column using QGIS Field Calculator?

Add the statistics panel (view - panels - statistics panel) to your window layout and then let it show you the statistics of your column.